Big Sean stopped by the House of Blues over the weekend to perform, bringing with him an all-star roster of talent. J. Cole, Meek Mill and Chris Brown made appearances throughout the evening onstage in Los Angeles for a pre-Grammys show, and Kanye West even joined in. Prior to all of Yeezy's predictable Grammy antics, he rattled off a rant against Nike onstage. Since he has an Adidas sneaker coming out, West decided to start the year off with a new beef.

According to Rolling Stone, Justin Bieber, DJ Mustard, YG and Travi$ Scott all joined Big Sean throughout the night. The entire crew hit the stage at the end of the show for a huge closing rendition of "I Don't F**k with You."

Before performing a medley of hits like "New Slaves," "Black Skinhead," "Can't Tell Me Nothing," "Gold Digger" and "Clique," Yeezy slammed the famous footwear brand.

"I just want to talk to Portland right quick. Everybody at the Nike office right quick," West said before promising onlooker Jay Z that he would make the rant quick. "Hov, I ain't going to talk too long, but I got to say something. 'Cause I know the execs are saying, 'Nike ain't scared of Kanye West.' Should Nike be scared of Kanye West?"

"Y'all should thank Nike because they made me make these songs right here," he added as "New Slaves" kicked into full swing.

Yeezy was all over the Grammy stage as well, performing solo and as part of his collaboration with Rihanna and Paul McCartney. He also jumped onstage to try and steal Beck's thunder after the rock musician won the award for Album of the Year. West, who famously jacked the microphone from Taylor Swift at the 2009 Video Music Awards after she beat out Beyoncé for Best Female Video, was unhappy Queen Bey did not win.

Beck looked stun, but waved West back on to the stage after he retreated. Later, the rapper told E! that he did not take any mic time for the sake of his wife, daughter and, of course, his clothing line.

What a class act.

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